Different Music

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Brog

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I'm always looking for new music of all I kinds. We've got our country music and old rock thread, things everyone enjoys to a certain degree. So share some bands with a description of what they are. Youtube and myspace links would be great. Try to pick artists that you haven't seen mentioned.

YouTube - Gogol Bordello: Wonderlust King Self labeled as Gypsy Punk

YouTube - Finntroll - Ursvamp Finnish Folk Metal

YouTube - The Avett Brothers - I Would Be Sad Great Folk Band

YouTube - Cutthroat Shamrock - 7 Days Local Folk/Bluegrass/Punk from Gatlinburg

YouTube - Lamb of God - Redneck @ Download '07 AMAZING QUALITY!! Best Southern Deathmetal/Hardcore Band out there, NWS for language
 
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How about some Guy Clark. He doesn't get much pub in these parts.

He can be just like a coat from the cold.

In the same vein, but a little newer, Hayles Carrl.

Someone mentioned bluegrass earlier, Split Lip Rayfield.

Blues/Rock, Catfish Haven.

And since this is a UT forum they may not be considered "differen music" since they're from Memphis but, Lucero.
 
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He can be just like a coat from the cold.

In the same vein, but a little newer, Hayles Carrl.

Someone mentioned bluegrass earlier, Split Lip Rayfield.

Blues/Rock, Catfish Haven.

And since this is a UT forum they may not be considered "differen music" since they're from Memphis but, Lucero.

I'll check it out. I would do some Adam Carroll, but he doesn't have any good You Tube material that I can find.
 
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Lucero is amazing....I'm going to see them for the 3rd time on the 30th this month
 
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are there any particular genres you are looking for? you have certainly opened up a very large umbrella question.
 
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I'll check it out. I would do some Adam Carroll, but he doesn't have any good You Tube material that I can find.

Think you'd like it if you like Guy Clark and Adam Carroll. I forgot the whole youtube part of this thread so here's one from Hayes.

YouTube - Hayes Carll - It's a Shame (live)

Didn't seem to be one for a song called Knockin' Over Whiskeys but I could only google since youtube is blocked here at work but that's a song I can listen to enough right now.

Edit: Just to keep from posting over and over again I thought I'd throw it in here.

YouTube - Justin Townes Earle - South Georgia Sugar Babe

Steve Earle's son, another guy I can't stop listening to right now.
 
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Lucero is amazing....I'm going to see them for the 3rd time on the 29th this month

Yeah, I was actually trying to plan a trip back to Knoxville to coincide with their show at Taproom but it looks like I'm going to have to go see them in Baltimore instead.
 
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Think you'd like it if you like Guy Clark and Adam Carroll. I forgot the whole youtube part of this thread so here's one from Hayes.

YouTube - Hayes Carll - It's a Shame (live)

Didn't seem to be one for a song called Knockin' Over Whiskeys but I could only google since youtube is blocked here at work but that's a song I can listen to enough right now.

Edit: Just to keep from posting over and over again I thought I'd throw it in here.

YouTube - Justin Townes Earle - South Georgia Sugar Babe

Steve Earle's son, another guy I can't stop listening to right now.

Good stuff Noch Noch.

Here is Billy Joe with Eddy. Eddy was completely underappreciated.
YouTube - Billy Joe Shaver - Georgia on a Fast Train (with Eddy!)
 
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Good stuff Noch Noch.

Here is Billy Joe with Eddy. Eddy was completely underappreciated.
YouTube - Billy Joe Shaver - Georgia on a Fast Train (with Eddy!)

Thanks Lex, glad you liked it, highly recommend looking into them more if you liked those two.

Completely agree about Eddy. I've got a version of "Live Forever" that was recorded at a show on Father's Day with Billy Joe, Robert Earl Keen and Todd Snider where BJS tells the story of how he and Eddy wrote that song together. Its sad but it makes for a great rendition of the song.
 
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Yeah, I was actually trying to plan a trip back to Knoxville to coincide with their show at Taproom but it looks like I'm going to have to go see them in Baltimore instead.

Man, I hadn't seen this show posted yet. Wow. Gotta go. Been seeing Lucero for the last 6 or 7 years it seems. Saw them in London this spring and they had a surprisingly good number of fans there. Lots of people yelling out old stuff. Not bad in another country on a week night. Great show as they all are.

So, with this concert added, the end of February is busy and expensive for me here in Ktown.

19th - Michael Franti and Spearhead
20th - Perpetual Groove and Lotus (really want to see Lotus for the first time)
21st - Lucero
22nd - Ben Folds


Nice. Spread it out nice time AC, but nice nonetheless.
 
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I'm still trying to figure out what qualifies as "different music" here. Donna the Buffalo is playing a pair of shows at the new performance hall/barn at the Loveless Cafe in Nashville in two weeks (Jan. 23-24). Fri. is 21 and up and I think tickets are available. Sat. may be an all ages show and is sold out. The SteelDrivers open. I plan to be at the Fri. show and will try to report back. I have not seen Donna in a few years but like their music and always enjoyed the live shows in the past.

Donna The Buffalo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3c_GxNuR6wY&feature=related
 
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Man, I hadn't seen this show posted yet. Wow. Gotta go. Been seeing Lucero for the last 6 or 7 years it seems. Saw them in London this spring and they had a surprisingly good number of fans there. Lots of people yelling out old stuff. Not bad in another country on a week night. Great show as they all are.


20th - Perpetual Groove and Lotus (really want to see Lotus for the first time)

I've never had the pleasure to see them overseas but I know they actually have a decent following over there. I'm looking forward to this tour because I've seen Ben on a couple of solo tours recently but haven't seen the entire band in quite a while.

And Lotus is a good time, for sure.
 
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I'm still trying to figure out what qualifies as "different music" here. Donna the Buffalo is playing a pair of shows at the new performance hall/barn at the Loveless Cafe in Nashville in two weeks (Jan. 23-24). Fri. is 21 and up and I think tickets are available. Sat. may be an all ages show and is sold out. The SteelDrivers open. I plan to be at the Fri. show and will try to report back. I have not seen Donna in a few years but like their music and always enjoyed the live shows in the past.

Donna The Buffalo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3c_GxNuR6wY&feature=related

They put a different twist on country music. I saw them at Bristol's Rhythm & Roots Reunion, I worked the stage for them, great show.
 
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I agree with you, I like his sound.

That's awesome, I'm glad you like it. That's a really good friend of mine that is studying music production at Belmont in Nashville. He has already had a lot of big career opportunities and stuff but he isn't sure if he wants to really be in the spotlight. He no doubt has tons of talent though.
 

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